‘Sublimation: Ancestral Patterns’ at Yeelen Gallery, Miami

The artworks displayed in this exhibition reflect La’ford’s Jamaican cultural hybridity through her life experiences challenging the humanistic patterns. “Sublimation: Ancestral Patterns” features La’Ford’s stain-dyed paintings that are cast from her self-made paints and pigments.

Regarded as one of the most innovative contemporary artists, La’ford’s works explore the themes of meditation, interconnectivity, and purity through her geometric composed paintings.

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